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Old 12-29-2011, 03:26 PM
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I have two L-Comps, one is a 586-7, serial number BCH00XX and it has a 4" barrel. The other is a 586-5, serial number CLC01XX, with a 3" barrel. I know that the 3" dash 5 was made for Camfour in about 2000, but I can't run down when the 4" dash 7 was made or for whom. Does anyone know about the dash 7 and would you please share what you know with the forum? Thanks. Picture of both is below.
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My 586 L-Comp is a -7 with a 3" barrel and 7 shot cylinder, it also has the IL. I've never heard of a 4" 586 L-Comp.

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Your 4" 586-7 is one of the overun revolvers from the French GIGN guns.

The GIGN evaluated the 4" 586. IIRC 3 were produced with night sights and the GIGN heraldic and 75 to 125 of the rest of the run, were shipped to a distributor in Florida when the GIGN didn't place an order.

Very nice revolver! Hope this helps! Regards 18DAI
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How do you like the 3" 586 it sure is a sharp looking . If it shoots as good as it looks I would like to have one.
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cpr,

I "lucked" into one of the few GIGN overrun 586 guns, this past summer.



It's a sweet, sweet shootin' gun.

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Beautiful gun, love the 4" version.
I had a 3" version a few years back.
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Your 4" 586-7 is one of the overun revolvers from the French GIGN guns.

The GIGN evaluated the 4" 586. IIRC 3 were produced with night sights and the GIGN heraldic and 75 to 125 of the rest of the run, were shipped to a distributor in Florida when the GIGN didn't place an order.

Very nice revolver! Hope this helps! Regards 18DAI
Mine is a PC gun, so marked on the left side of the barrel. Were all those sent to the distributor in Florida made by the PC or were only a few PC guns? If only a few were, how did they differ from the rest?
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cpr,

To my knowledge, the 4 sent for French evaluation had the "GIGN" crest. The rest, all PC guns, were sans crest. I am ignorant as to the PC designation on those sent to France.

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I own one of the GIGN guns. It is equipped with night sights and was delivered with two sets of Nill grips in a performance case.
The GIGN guns have serial numbers like FSF XXX.
Hope it might help.
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Cool. I never heard of the four-inch version. I am always learning something here!
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What are these worth ?
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I thought I would post a picture of one of the 4" GIGN barrels that was never installed on a revolver

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My LGS has a NICE 3 inch 586-7 comp PC gun pre owned for 1150. I don’t have the money to buy it. Pm if you want the info. Happy to pass along
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